
Member Reviews

This was a very sweet story about a shy girl finding a way to make friends. My daughter (5) loves dandelions so I knew this book would be right up her alley. She loved the wishing, and was excited about the dandelion horn. She was upset when the moment of bullying happened, and we had a short chat about the situation and what she could do in a situation like that. The resolution at the end was nice, and allowed us to talk about how it feels to be treated nicely, and what would we do if the bully didn't realize they were being mean and apologized. The story was lovely, but I found the illustrations to feel static and copy/paste, though my daughter didn't seem to notice. We read this e-book through NetGalley.

This sweet and imaginative story follows Sophia and her friend Emily as they discover the magic hiding in something as simple as a dandelion. I loved how the story blends curiosity, friendship, and a touch of wonder when Sophia finds her dandelion makes a horn sound! It reminded me of how magical the world felt when I was a kid—turning ordinary things into extraordinary adventures. A charming read that made me smile.

The Dandelion Horn is pure childhood magic in book form—whimsical, sweet, and full of the kind of wonder that makes you want to grab a wish flower and see what happens next (yes, I tried it).

Who knew a dandelion could be more than a wish? Sophia did—and she turned it into a dandelion horn! 🌼🎶 This book is pure childhood magic, the kind that makes you wanna grab a flower and start your own backyard concert. I loved how playful and fun it felt—like one big sunny-day adventure. If your kiddo loves blowing dandelions or playing pretend, this story is a must-read. 🌬️💛🎺